5.40F Defect
before Sale
The next basic
element of any product liability claim is that the product must have been
defective when it was distributed by a manufacturer or seller who is being
sued. In other words, plaintiff must
prove that the defect existed before the product left the control of a
particular defendant.[1]
Source: https://njcourts.gov/attorneys/civilcharges.html
[1] Compare Scanlon, supra, 65 N.J. 582, with Moraca,
supra, 66 N.J. 454, for cases involving a manufacturing defect where the
product has been in use for some period of time. This section of the charge should be expanded
to take into effect the factors listed in those cases.
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